Residents say they are upset about a business venture operating in an upscale Chino Hills neighborhood. The reason pregnant women from China are visiting in order to have their babies born in the US and this Hilltop home is -- They state I do believe they're taking advantage of loophole. That hasn't been down because -- I understand actor doing my research and homework is that it is an epidemic in its nationwide. They're called maternity hotels the seven bedroom home is owned by -- Yung woo. His Chinese language web site offers maternity packages. Ranging from -- tip 151000 dollars the home address on the web site corresponds to the Chino Hills address. So they're selling US citizenship. You know there's been putting a price Simon and their three people be here. You don't specifically for that reason. But it's not illegal professor -- -- Rama Krishna with the University of California Riverside says. Because of the fourteenth amendment children born in the US are granted automatic citizenship US could. Pass a law saying that he will not admit someone in the country if they're intent. -- to have a child in the United States right now there is no law that explicitly says that. Citizenship isn't the only draw the website. US residents. When their child turns 21. -- becomes personal you know absolutely in. The taken advantage of this country in. You know we want to stop. This idiot Chino Hills is aware of the operation and has launched a code enforcement probe. Last week the city issued -- a cease and desist order. For allegedly operating a hotel in a residential neighborhood which is illegal.

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